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Hungary Introduction Hungary became a christian kindom in 1000 A.D and for many centuries the fought against the Ottoman and turkish expansion. Later on it broke up in world war I and became a communist country.In 1968 Hungary became liberalizing its economy and held its first elections in 1990. It joined NATO in 1999 and five years later it joined the EU. It is located in Central Europe and has a total area of 93,028 km2. Hungarian Statistics
 * Population : 9,942,000
 * Birth rate: 9.49 births/1,000 population
 * Death rate: 12.7 deaths/1,000 population
 * Net migration rate: 1.37 migrant(s)/1,000 population
 * Infant mortality rate: 5.24 deaths/1,000 live births
 * Population growth rate: -0.184%
 * Life expectancy: 74.2
 * Doubling time: No applicable becuase Hungary has a declining population.

Hungarian Information The Hungarian population is relatively little compared to its size. But its population has gone declined like Russian population. Instead of growing up there dying out faster than they are reproducing. With few birth rates the country doesn't stand a chance because sooner or later it will eventually run out if they don't fix the problem fast. Hungary is a stage 3 and 4, there are more old people living now and because there old there are few birth rates and with fewer birth rates and more death rates there. There is lack of health care and "involuntary workaholism" that is the main cause of a high general mortality rate, this also affects the life expectancy widely. All this factors combined including low turism, is equal population growth rate that is negative, a declining population, and this makes the doubling time unapplicable.

Life in Hungary have a variety of tasks or life conditions for example, there is mining, metallurgy, manufacturing and many other life styles depending on the job you have. Hungary's economy is a MEDC and has a srable open economy. But it actaully has a declining population and a lack of health care

References

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 * https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/hu.htm
 * http://bpfrakcio.hu/ba/english/budapestanalyses_37_en.html